It's clear that Case Keenum isn't the long-term answer in Denver but who will replace him?

Another week, another round of questions about what Justin Herbert's future holds. Will the Oregon quarterback declare for the 2019 NFL Draft, or will he return to school for his senior season. While there's a lot to like in Herbert's game, plenty of questions remain. Unlike last year's quarterback draft class, Herbert might be the only bona fide first-rounder, at least from the perspective of early November, but he's not wart-free.

You have to go back five games, to Sept. 29, to find the last time Herbert completed more than 56 percent of his throws. And in three games this season, Herbert has completed fewer than half his throws. Those numbers will get NFL teams' attention. But Herbert can also do everything expected of a franchise quarterback; he's 6-6, has a strong arm, moves well in the pocket and can be on time and accurate.

As for all the other concerns, well, that's what NFL teams have to weigh in the coming weeks and months -- again, assuming Herbert even comes out. Because at this stage of the proceedings, every college quarterback has flaws. What general managers, scouts and coaches have to determine is whether those flaws can be corrected or will they be exacerbated at the next level.

Alright, let's get to it.

If you're wondering, the picks below are ordered based on winning percentage, playoff seedings and strength of schedule (via Tankathon.com).

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2. Oakland Raiders

Quinnen Williams, DL, Alabama. Williams has been so much fun to watch this season and he seems to get better each week. This isn't a case of Ed Oliver doing anything to hurt his stock but simply Williams playing out of his mind for two months straight.

3. San Francisco 49ers

Deandre Baker, CB, Georgia.Greedy Williams is undoubtedly more athletic, but has he been more consistent this season? Coming into Saturday's game, opposing offenses threw at Baker on just 12 percent of passing plays, and of those, only six percent went for completions. According to PFF, the passer rating when targeting Baker: 31.3.

4. Buffalo Bills

Ed Oliver, DT, Houston. The Bills desperately need help on their historically bad offense but they'll certainly settle for Ed Oliver, who could very well be the second-best player in the draft. With 35-year-old Kyle Williams in the final year of his contract, Oliver makes sense here.

5. Arizona Cardinals

Deionte Thompson, S, Alabama. The Cards have bigger needs along the offensive line but it's hard to pass on Thompson, who has the ability to be a game-changing centerfielder for the next decade.

8. Denver Broncos

Justin Herbert, QB, Oregon. First, we don't know if Herbert will declare for the draft or return to Oregon. Second, it's been five games since he's completed more than 56 percent of his throws. That's a concern. That said, the Broncos are desperate for a franchise quarterback.

9. Indianapolis Colts

Greedy Williams, CB, LSU. Williams didn't have his best game last Saturday against Alabama, but a lot of really good players can say the same thing. From the perspective of early November, Williams could very well be the top cornerback off the board but there's also room for guys like Baker to make their case too. Either way, Williams would be welcome in Indy, where the defense has quietly improved in Frank Reich's first season.

10. Jacksonville Jaguars

Drew Lock, QB, Missouri. Lock was impressive against the Gators in Gainesville on Saturday, throwing three touchdowns and looking every bit the first-round pick. His biggest issue has been consistency but if he can put it all together, the Blake Bortles era will officially be over.

11. Detroit Lions

Josh Allen, OLB, Kentucky. Sit up straight so you don't miss this: The Lions are not very good. And despite hiring a defensive coach in Matt Patricia, the unit has been wholly underwhelming. Allen is having a breakout season and could be an immediate difference-maker.

12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers

13. Tennessee Titans

Jeffery Simmons, DT, Mississippi State. Simmons is one of the nation's best interior defenders but teams could be concerned about an off-field incident from his high school days that could affect his draft stock.

14. Oakland Raiders (via Cowboys)

Jachai Polite, EDGE, Florida. The Raiders traded Khalil Mack and just released Bruce Irvin. They're in desperate need of a pass rusher and Polite has been explosive this season for the Gators.

17. Seattle Seahawks

Byron Murphy, CB, Washington. The offensive line has been shockingly good so that isn't an immediate need. And while the defense has been a pleasant surprise too, it could stand some fresh faces in the secondary. By the time the draft process is said and done, Murphy could sneak into the top 10.

18. Philadelphia Eagles

Yodny Cajuste, OT, West Virginia. After dominating for much of last season, the Eagles' offensive line could use an upgrade. The unit ranks 15th in run blocking and 24th in pass protection. Jason Peters is 36 years old and his contract is set to expire after the 2019 season.

19. Atlanta Falcons

Clelin Ferrell, DE, Clemson. The Falcons' defense has been decimated by injuries but even if the unit was healthy the team could use more juice on the defensive line.

20. Miami Dolphins

N'Keal Harry, WR, Arizona State. Harry had his best game of the season last Saturday against Utah, hauling in 9 catches for 161 yards and three touchdowns. DeVante Parker hasn't lived up to expectations in Miami and maybe Harry could be the big-play threat the Dolphins thought they were getting in Parker.

21. Minnesota Vikings

22. Washington Redskins

Devin White, LB,LSU. Zach Brown is having a strong season and White would complement him nicely in the middle of that defense. One of the most athletic linebackers in college football, White is a thumper with sideline-to-sideline range.

23. Cincinnati Bengals

Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama. The Bengals' defense ranks near the bottom of the league against the run and they're not much better against the pass. Wilson would start from Day 1 and bring some much-needed athleticism to the middle of the field.

24. Houston Texans

25. Oakland Raiders (via Bears)

Daniel Jones, QB, Duke. There's no guarantee Jon Gruden keeps Derek Carr around, even if the quarterback isn't the biggest issue in Oakland. In fact, the Raiders might be better off taking a defensive back here, which is why we having them taking Jones. And for as much as Drew Locklooks like an NFL quarterback, he continues to struggle with consistency. Jones, meanwhile, can make all the throws, has the needed zip, and most importantly, makes good decisions with the ball.

26. Pittsburgh Steelers

Amani Oruwariye, CB, Penn State. Oruwariye is a rangy, physical corner, which is how Artie Burns was described after the Steelers drafted him in 2016. Burns has lost his job this season and it's not clear if he'll ever get it back.

31. Los Angeles Rams

Rashan Gary, DL, Michigan. Gary can play anywhere along the defensive line, making him a valuable chess piece. Yes, the team just traded for Dante Fowler, Jr, but he'll be a free agent after the season.

32. Kansas City Chiefs

Jerry Tillery, DL, Notre Dame. Tillery has been damn-near unblockable at times this season. Given the Chiefs' issues on the defensive side of the ball, the Notre Dame standout would make an immediate impact.

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Ryan Wilson has been an NFL writer for CBS Sports since June 2011, and he's covered five Super Bowls in that time. Ryan previously worked at AOL's FanHouse from start to finish, and Football Outsiders...
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